The psychology of climate change: where do you stand?

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June 26, 2015 14:00:19

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Investigating the different attitudes toward climate change, psychology honours student from Charles Sturt University, Jane Chrystal. (Sally Bryant)

A psychology honours student from Charles Sturt University has designed an online survey to find out what people really think about climate change.

Jane Chrystal, the survey creator, said she had come across an array of attitudes towards climate change so far.

"Some people think that it's very clear that climate change is real," she said.

"Some people feel that's it real but it's got nothing to do with human activity just some sort of natural cycle.

"Some people feel that they can't trust scientific research, other people feel that they definitely can."

What is your attitude toward climate change? Take part in the survey here.

The survey is open until midnight Friday, July 3rd.

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climate-change,

community-development,

psychology,

psychology-education,

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June 26, 2015 13:57:45


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